ResourcesShopping at Hudson Yards

Published 14 Dec 2022

Shopping at Hudson Yards

Hudson Yards is one of NYC’s premier shopping destinations, and parking in the area is fierce. If you’re planning an excursion into the city to visit Hudson Yards, you may be wondering where to park. Fortunately, there’s a great place nearby. Icon Parking has a garage located in the area. You can even reserve a spot in the garage on 28th St between 10th and 11th Avenues. Because New York City has more than 27,000 people per square mile and is the country’s densest city, according to NYC.gov, you’ll want to plan ahead of your shopping trip. Book a convenient spot today, and stop worrying about where to park!

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Hudson Yards Shopping

Manhattan is known worldwide for its amazing shopping opportunities. A shopping experience at Hudson Yards is everything that’s great about shopping in the city without all of the hassles. In addition to all of the fantastic stores, there are a number of wonderful dining and drinking options available. The Chelsea neighborhood also offers many great dining options and there are a number of well-regarded art galleries in the area. You can pair your visit to the west side’s shopping Mecca with a stroll through Chelsea and the Highline.

NYC’s Favorite Luxury Shopping Destination

All of the world’s top luxury brands have shopping options at Hudson Yards. There are Louis Vuitton, Athleta Sportswear, Cartier, and Fendi shops, just for starters. In addition to the clothing and apparel shops, there are also art galleries, a pet accessories store, and a specialty barber. There is also a wine store, fabulous dining options, and even a brewery, all housed within Hudson Yards. Spending the entire day here is definitely a possibility! And, if you are traveling from out of town, you can even stay at the on-premises Equinox Hotel.

Shopping isn’t everything available. Hudson Yards regularly hosts special events like art exhibitions and pop-up stores that are only around for a limited time. Concierge services are also available to make your experience even more luxurious and special. No wonder Hudson Yards is a prime destination for locals and visitors alike.

Planning for your next shopping excursion to Hudson Yards? You’re sure to enjoy your day shopping and dining. Don’t spend time worrying about where to park, book a spot at the Icon Parking garage on 28th today. And don’t forget to subscribe to our email list and download our parking app!

 

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